Kelly responds to her infant son’s needs in a consistent and timely way. When he is tired, she puts him down for a nap and when he is hungry, she feeds him. Erikson would say that Kelly is helping her son to develop a sense of:     trust     autonomy     entitlement     intimacy Which of the following is a practice Piaget would most likely advocate?     Give young children the opportunity to manipulate all sorts of objects and experiment with them     Put young children in cooperative learning groups to decrease conflict and competition       Provide young children with an older mentor to scaffold their learning     Give young children tangible reinforcements for correct answers in class Maya and Sharon are students in Mr. Williams' 8th grade English class. Mr. Williams has assigned his students to read Lord of the Flies. As they read, he has the students discuss the symbolism the author used in the book. Maya does so with ease. Sharon cannot seem to grasp any of the metaphors used in the book and merely repeats things either Mr. Williams or another student has said. Which of the following is the most plausible explanation for why Maya does understand the symbolism?         Maya is more intelligent than Sharon.     Maya is able to think in a formal operational manner regarding literature.     Maya is a concrete operational thinker.     Maya lacks the ability to think concretely. More than 80% of the respondents to a survey said that buying a stolen television set is morally wrong. Yet 50% admitted they would buy a stolen set if guaranteed they would not be caught. These data indicate:       that purchasing stolen property is an accepted social convention.     that for many people, moral belief does not predict moral behavior.     conventional moral reasoning.     that social prohibitions are more potent than moral ones. When Mia takes her first math test, she speaks to herself as she works on answering each question. What would Vygotsky say about this behavior?      She has not received the proper scaffolding.     Her actions reflect egocentric thinking.      Her actions help her to regulate her own behavior.      When using this private speech, problem solving skills are decreased.

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  1. Kelly responds to her infant son’s needs in a consistent and timely way. When he is tired, she puts him down for a nap and when he is hungry, she feeds him. Erikson would say that Kelly is helping her son to develop a sense of:

       

    trust

       

    autonomy

       

    entitlement

       

    intimacy

    1. Which of the following is a practice Piaget would most likely advocate?

         

      Give young children the opportunity to manipulate all sorts of objects and experiment with them

         

      Put young children in cooperative learning groups to decrease conflict and competition

       

         

      Provide young children with an older mentor to scaffold their learning

         

      Give young children tangible reinforcements for correct answers in class

      1. Maya and Sharon are students in Mr. Williams' 8th grade English class. Mr. Williams has assigned his students to read Lord of the Flies. As they read, he has the students discuss the symbolism the author used in the book. Maya does so with ease. Sharon cannot seem to grasp any of the metaphors used in the book and merely repeats things either Mr. Williams or another student has said.

        Which of the following is the most plausible explanation for why Maya does understand the symbolism?

         

         

           

        Maya is more intelligent than Sharon.

           

        Maya is able to think in a formal operational manner regarding literature.

           

        Maya is a concrete operational thinker.

           

        Maya lacks the ability to think concretely.

        1. More than 80% of the respondents to a survey said that buying a stolen television set is morally wrong. Yet 50% admitted they would buy a stolen set if guaranteed they would not be caught. These data indicate:

           

             

          that purchasing stolen property is an accepted social convention.

             

          that for many people, moral belief does not predict moral behavior.

             

          conventional moral reasoning.

             

          that social prohibitions are more potent than moral ones.

          1. When Mia takes her first math test, she speaks to herself as she works on answering each question. What would Vygotsky say about this behavior? 

               

            She has not received the proper scaffolding.

               

            Her actions reflect egocentric thinking. 

               

            Her actions help her to regulate her own behavior. 

               

            When using this private speech, problem solving skills are decreased. 

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